Now the Dust has Settled

2nd September 2016

We are pleased to announce on July 18th 2016 the Tollers Northampton Headquarters relocated to new premises! The move to prestigious offices at 1 Waterside Way on Northampton’s Bedford Road, has brought under one roof several teams from the firm’s Private client division (‘For You’ services) and Business Services Division (‘For Business’ services).

The contemporary open-plan offices offer significantly improved facilities and has bought together approximately 80 staff from the firms offices dispersed across Northampton town centre. The consolidation will enable teams from across the 2 divisions to work even closer together.

Managing Partner Duncan Nicholson said: “These new offices offer a much better contemporary working environment which are a welcome improvement from the fairly old-fashioned accommodation where our teams were previously based.”

“These offices are in a great location and will mean a better experience for our clients and the teams that serve them in light and airy modern air-conditioned offices.”

Clients will appreciate the location of the new offices on the edge of town close to the development of the University of Northampton’s campus. There is ample free parking and purpose-designed suites for consultations with clients.

“Our new offices now reflect the way we already operate, which is to take a very modern approach to providing high-quality legal services. We are continually investing in our people and their new working environment reflects our commitment to them.”

“A better working environment, better communication between teams and a better experience for clients – these are all positive reasons for this move which enables Tollers to continue to be an influential law firm in the region.”

The whole team at Tollers worked very hard to ensure the move happened with the minimum of disruption to our clients and we would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their ongoing support and contributions.

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